First time to see a post 13 minutes ago. Very beautiful music too. But how did you play the guitar when you played the harmonica? Oh wait I think its already recorded for this. But still very beautiful
The Philippine Kaiser Cornelio Davide Thank you very much. To answer your question, I’m using a backing track, so when the harmonica part comes, I stop playing the guitar.
@@sergiorivera101 from Wikki… The song was also used in an instrumental form in the final scenes of the film Primary Colors where Jack Stanton dances with his wife at his Inauguration Ball. It was also used briefly during the 1983 drama film, The Right Stuff. John Huston's 1979 Wise Blood, an adaptation of a Flannery O'Connor novel, uses an instrumental version during the opening montage and as a recurrent musical theme throughout the picture. Also at the beginning of the French movie Les Cowboys (2015), the song was played by François Damiens. Patti Page's version features in Zabriskie Point. The song is also featured in the Schitt's Creek TV series, season 1 episode 12, "Surprise Party".
This was a great cover! It showed up in my recommended and I was pleasantly surprised. Thanks for posting!
I’m glad you like it, Michael.
This song reminds me to my mother who passed away many years ago. She used to sing this song for me as lullaby. Thanks for sharing this song.
You’re very welcome, Haryanto. I remember my father singing this for me.
I can just imagine you around a campfire at the beach. My cry wouldn't be a pretty one. Love your deep voice!
Thank you so much, Elodia. And thanks for the compliment.
That's some good music right there sir! Great job!!
Thank you so much, Bill.
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so amazing voice🎉🎉❤❤
Excellent
Thank you very much, Josep.
You’re awesome. I live in Ceará-Brazil.
Thank you so much. Nice to hear from you.
Thank you! Very beautiful. Love your voice and your musicianship
Thank you so much, Cathy. That’s so sweet of you to say.
Beautiful
carol ann Thank you so much.
Thank you that was one of my mams favourite songs God bless you
You’re very welcome, Rob. My father taught me that song 65 years ago.
Thank you for this good sir 💕
You’re welcome, Saoirse.
Very beautiful as ever . I may not be able to watch all future videos😔 because exams are coming and they are coming hard so wish me luck 😁
Thank you, pteto. Good luck in your exams. What are you studying?
@@FreedomChuckmusic high school👍🏼
잘하십니다 좋아요.
Thank you ,that was lovely, one of my favorite old songs
My pleasure, Jenny. I’m so glad you enjoyed it.
One of my favourite songs. Great cover.
Thank you so much, Edgar. It’s an amazing song.
Well worth listening to !! and entertaining !!
Thanks so much, Buddy.
darling not darlin' - well done Sir!
Thank you Mick.
Noted…darling not darlin.
great tune
Thank you Andy.
Sweet.
Thank you so much, Carol.
This is one of my all time favorite songs! Beautifully done! Thank you.
You’re very welcome, Janet. My father taught me this song about 70 years ago.
Neat new instrument you are very talented at it
Thanks so much.
First time to see a post 13 minutes ago. Very beautiful music too. But how did you play the guitar when you played the harmonica? Oh wait I think its already recorded for this. But still very beautiful
The Philippine Kaiser Cornelio Davide Thank you very much.
To answer your question, I’m using a backing track, so when the harmonica part comes, I stop playing the guitar.
@@FreedomChuckmusic Ah I see thank you & keep the music going
Is this song a soundtrack?
I use a backing track but I’m singing.
I mean it’s me singing.
@@FreedomChuckmusic I'm sorry sir.
I would like to know if this song is a movie's soundtrack
@@sergiorivera101 from Wikki…
The song was also used in an instrumental form in the final scenes of the film Primary Colors where Jack Stanton dances with his wife at his Inauguration Ball. It was also used briefly during the 1983 drama film, The Right Stuff. John Huston's 1979 Wise Blood, an adaptation of a Flannery O'Connor novel, uses an instrumental version during the opening montage and as a recurrent musical theme throughout the picture. Also at the beginning of the French movie Les Cowboys (2015), the song was played by François Damiens. Patti Page's version features in Zabriskie Point. The song is also featured in the Schitt's Creek TV series, season 1 episode 12, "Surprise Party".
@@FreedomChuckmusic Thanks.
A beautiful song needs appear
I started with nothing. I am leaving with nothing. Good bye.